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'''Clair's Dragonite''' was Clair's main Pokémon. |
'''Clair's Dragonite''' was Clair's main Pokémon. |
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==Biography== |
==Biography== |
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+ | Dragonite was first seen as a Dratini that had previously been protected by [[Clair's Gyarados]]. After it evolved into Dragonair, it was used to help control an enraged Dragonite along with [[Ash's Charizard]]. Despite being Dragonite's pre-evolved form, Dragonair managed to hold its own against Dragonite. |
Dragonair was the final Pokémon Clair used during her battle with Ash and defeated [[Ash's Pikachu]] with [[Hyper Beam]] and held its own against Charizard, going underwater to escape Charizard's fire type moves and even escaping from Charizard's [[Seismic Toss]] by using [[Twister]]. However Charizard eventually evaporated the water with a powerful [[Fire Spin]] and when Dragonair tried using another Twister to escape Charizard's Seismic Toss, the Fire type used another Fire Spin on the Twister causing it to heat up and then slammed Dragonair into the ground with a flaming Seismic Toss defeating it. |
Dragonair was the final Pokémon Clair used during her battle with Ash and defeated [[Ash's Pikachu]] with [[Hyper Beam]] and held its own against Charizard, going underwater to escape Charizard's fire type moves and even escaping from Charizard's [[Seismic Toss]] by using [[Twister]]. However Charizard eventually evaporated the water with a powerful [[Fire Spin]] and when Dragonair tried using another Twister to escape Charizard's Seismic Toss, the Fire type used another Fire Spin on the Twister causing it to heat up and then slammed Dragonair into the ground with a flaming Seismic Toss defeating it. |
Revision as of 21:25, 20 July 2014
Clair's Dragonite was Clair's main Pokémon.
Biography
Dragonite was first seen as a Dratini that had previously been protected by Clair's Gyarados. After it evolved into Dragonair, it was used to help control an enraged Dragonite along with Ash's Charizard. Despite being Dragonite's pre-evolved form, Dragonair managed to hold its own against Dragonite.
Dragonair was the final Pokémon Clair used during her battle with Ash and defeated Ash's Pikachu with Hyper Beam and held its own against Charizard, going underwater to escape Charizard's fire type moves and even escaping from Charizard's Seismic Toss by using Twister. However Charizard eventually evaporated the water with a powerful Fire Spin and when Dragonair tried using another Twister to escape Charizard's Seismic Toss, the Fire type used another Fire Spin on the Twister causing it to heat up and then slammed Dragonair into the ground with a flaming Seismic Toss defeating it.
Dragonair also appeared in a flashback alongside Clair when Ash and his friends met Lyra.
In BW118, it was seen in a flashback using Iron Tail against Ash's Charizard and being finished with Seismic Toss and Fire Spin.
Prior to BW138, Dragonair evolved into Dragonite.
Known moves
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Trivia
- When Dragonair used Twister against Ash's Charizard Clair told it to use Dragon Rage but the attack did not look like a Dragon Rage and is therefore assumed to actually be Twister.
- Dragonair's Safeguard was shown to be strong enough to block Flamethrower and Hyper Beam. In the games, Safeguard can only block status moves such as Will-O-Wisp, Hypnosis, Toxic, Confuse Ray and Thunder Wave.